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Substances that are like gases but with charged particles often at higher temperatures are called ____________. A. liquids B. gases C. plasmas D. solids
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Substances that are like gases but with charged particles often at higher temperatures are called ____________.
A. liquids
B. gases
C. plasmas
D. solids
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Like gases
, plasmas have no fixed shape or volume, and are less dense ... have been stripped away and positively charged
nuclei,
called
ions, roam freely.
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The answer is C, plasmas.
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